Zeenat Janmohamed, PhD.

Dr. Zeenat Janmohamed is the Academic Chair of the School of Social and Community Services and the School of Deaf and Deafblind Studies at George Brown College. As the Chair, she is responsible for the academic oversight of eight programs with over 1400 students and almost 100 faculty members. She is committed to working collaboratively will all members of the college community and has established strong working relationships with various departments that support students and faculty. Zeenat has a long history in partnership development with government, community organizations and post-secondary institutions. She has held faculty positions in School of Early Childhood at George Brown College, Ryerson University in the School of Early Childhood Studies and at the Eric Jackman Institute of Child Studies at the University of Toronto. Zeenat has supported the evaluation of programs across Canada and globally.

She currently holds a Visiting Scholar position at the Atkinson Centre, University of Toronto. Dr. Janmohamed is the Principal Investigator of the Early Childhood Cognitive Sensitivity Training Study in collaboration with researchers at the University of Toronto and the University of Calgary. She is a co-investigator on a research project examining human trafficking in collaboration with Ryerson University. Dr. Janmohamed completed her PhD. in the Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education at OISE, University of Toronto.

Janmohamed, Z. (2014). Early childhood education professional education strategy. Report prepared for Ministry of Education. Yellowknife, North West Territories. Government of the North West Territories.